Whether you’re buying, selling, renovating, or concerned about potential structural issues, a Structural House Report provides a detailed assessment of your property’s structural condition. At CLP Structures, we offer professional structural inspections and reports across the UK, giving homeowners, buyers, and property professionals the confidence to make informed decisions.
Full Structural Surveys & Reports
We conduct comprehensive inspections of your property, assessing key structural elements such as walls, foundations, roofs, and floors. Our reports outline any existing or potential structural issues and recommended solutions.
Pre-Purchase Structural Reports
Buying a home? A structural report can help identify hidden defects before you commit, saving you from costly repairs in the future. We assess cracks, subsidence, dampness, and any signs of structural movement.
Structural Defect Reports
If you’ve noticed cracks in walls, sagging floors, or structural movement, we provide a detailed defect analysis with expert recommendations for repair or reinforcement.
Subsidence & Settlement Reports
We investigate signs of subsidence, ground movement, and foundation issues, offering professional guidance on necessary remedial work.
Wall Crack Inspections
Not all cracks indicate major structural problems, but some can be serious. We assess cracks in walls, ceilings, and floors to determine whether they are cosmetic or a sign of deeper structural issues.
Load-Bearing Wall Assessments
Planning to remove a wall? Our structural engineers evaluate whether it’s load-bearing and provide calculations for appropriate structural support.
Roof Structure Inspections
We assess the condition of roof structures, checking for sagging, bowing, or inadequate support that could lead to costly repairs if left unaddressed.
Building Regulation Compliance Reports
If you’re planning renovations, extensions, or structural modifications, we provide reports to ensure compliance with UK Building Regulations.
We are regularly engaged to undertake surveys and investigation of existing buildings or structures and to report upon various specific aspects, including the building and structural condition, adequacy for proposed use, or implications of any proposed structural alteration.
Whilst surveys, appraisals, investigation and reports can be tailored to meet precise requirements, they typically are required for three purposes:-
1. For sale or purchase of residential property.
2. To inspect a specific defect such as localised cracking.
3. For advice upon implications of proposed structural alteration and/or change of use.
A Structural House Report is a professional assessment of a property's structural integrity, identifying defects, potential risks, and recommended solutions.
You may need a report when buying a home, noticing cracks or movement, planning renovations, or dealing with subsidence concerns.
Costs vary based on the property size and complexity of the inspection. Prices typically start from £300–£1,500. Contact us for a detailed quote.
Most inspections take 1–3 hours, with reports provided within 5–7 working days.
A structural engineer specializes in assessing structural integrity, while a surveyor provides general property inspections. If you’re concerned about structural issues, a structural engineer is the best choice.
Yes, mortgage lenders may request a structural report if concerns arise during a valuation survey. Our reports provide clarity and solutions to help secure financing.
Some Examples of our Work.
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CLP Structures Ltd.
Structural Engineering Consultants specialising in all types of construction.
Based in Bristol and covering all of Southern England.
With extensive experience carrying out structural surveys, reports and subsidence investigations, along with designs for loft conversions, extensions, new builds and much more
CLP Structures Ltd
Cranmore View, Fairview, Temple Cloud, Bristol BS39 5DD
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